We price everything from real estate to ad impressions.
But the most important human factors — dignity, effort, patience, sacrifice —
remain “valueless” simply because they are not priced.
We’re running a small experiment to see whether hardship can become a
recognized, verifiable asset —
without:
• pricing people
• creating hierarchy
• exploiting vulnerability
The idea:
→ Hardship (effort × time × meaning) can be recorded
→ Support can be structured as ethical investment
→ Dignity protected through protocol-level guardrails
Real-world prototype:
• BuyMeACoffee support received
• 100% donated to UNICEF → public ledger
• Transparent flow + verification available
No product pitch.
No token sale.
No claim of a perfect answer.
Just a question worth arguing about:
Can we design a financial system where invisible value is respected
and trust is verifiable?
Open to discussion on:
• mechanism design
• perverse incentive risks
• ethical boundaries
• proof of trust architecture
nettalk83•1h ago
We’re running a small experiment to see whether hardship can become a recognized, verifiable asset —
without: • pricing people • creating hierarchy • exploiting vulnerability
The idea: → Hardship (effort × time × meaning) can be recorded → Support can be structured as ethical investment → Dignity protected through protocol-level guardrails
Real-world prototype: • BuyMeACoffee support received • 100% donated to UNICEF → public ledger • Transparent flow + verification available
No product pitch. No token sale. No claim of a perfect answer.
Just a question worth arguing about:
Can we design a financial system where invisible value is respected and trust is verifiable?
Open to discussion on: • mechanism design • perverse incentive risks • ethical boundaries • proof of trust architecture
Full 7-part explanation (non-commercial): https://ontotrust.org/ontoTrust-life-value-exchange.html